Notice of Inventory Completion: Alaska State Office, Bureau of Land Management, Anchorage, AK; and Museum of the Aleutians, Unalaska, AK, 47224 [E8-18698]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Notice of Inventory Completion: Alaska
State Office, Bureau of Land
Management, Anchorage, AK; and
Museum of the Aleutians, Unalaska,
AK
National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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AGENCY:
Notice is here given in accordance
with the Native American Graves
Protection and Repatriation Act
(NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. 3003, of the
completion of an inventory of human
remains in the control of the U.S.
Department of the Interior, Bureau of
Land Management, Alaska State Office,
Anchorage, AK, and in the possession of
the Museum of the Aleutians, Unalaska,
AK. The human remains were removed
from Umnak Island, AK.
This notice is published as part of the
National Park Service’s administrative
responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25
U.S.C. 3003 (d)(3). The determinations
in this notice are the sole responsibility
of the museum, institution, or Federal
agency that has control of the Native
American human remains. The National
Park Service is not responsible for the
determinations in this notice.
A detailed assessment of the human
remains was made by the Alaska State
Office, Bureau of Land Management,
Museum of the Aleutians, and
Smithsonian Institution professional
staff in consultation with
representatives of the Native Village of
Nikolski.
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Between 1950 and the 1980s, human
remains representing a minimum of 212
individuals were removed from various
sites in the southwestern part of Umnak
Island, located in the Fox Island group
of the eastern Aleutian Islands, AK.
These sites included the Chaluka site at
the Native Village of Nikolski, Ogalodox
site, Sandy Beach site, and other nearby
smaller sites. The exact provenience for
each individual can not be determined.
All of the human remains were probably
removed at the direction of the late Dr.
William Laughlin from Umnak Island,
as they were later found to be among his
collections. No known individuals were
identified. No associated funerary
objects are present.
According to museum records, the
212 sets of human remains were
probably first sent to the University of
Wisconsin, but then removed by Dr.
William Laughlin to the University of
Connecticut at an unknown date. From
there, they were shipped by Dr.
Laughlin to the Museum of the
Aleutians in 1998, where they are
presently located.
During 1961–62, human remains
representing a minimum of nine
individuals were removed from the
Chaluka site at the Native Village of
Nikolski, on Umnak Island in the Fox
Island group of the eastern Aleutian
Islands, AK. The human remains were
also probably removed at the direction
of the late Dr. William Laughlin from
Umnak Island, as they were later found
to be among his collections. No known
individuals were identified. No
associated funerary objects are present.
The remains of the nine individuals
were shipped to the University of
Wisconsin for study by Dr. William
Laughlin and remained there until after
his death. In 2006, the human remains
were sent to the Smithsonian Institution
for inventory, where they are presently
located.
Umnak Island has been inhabited for
over 8,000 years by Aleut (Unangan)
people. Based on geographical location,
oral history, and archeological evidence,
the human remains from this island are
of Aleut (Unangan) origin. The Aleut
(Unangan) are ancestors of inhabitants
of the Native Village of Nikolski, the
current and only Indian tribe and
settlement on Umnak Island, AK.
Officials of the Bureau of Land
Management have determined that,
pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (9–10), the
human remains described above
represent the physical remains of a
minimum of 221 individuals of Native
American ancestry. Officials of the
Bureau of Land Management have also
determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C.
3001 (2), there is a relationship of
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shared group identity that can be
reasonably traced between the Native
American human remains and the
Native Village of Nikolski.
Representatives of any other Indian
tribe that believes itself to be culturally
affiliated with the human remains
should contact Dr. Robert E. King,
Alaska State NAGPRA Coordinator,
Bureau of Land Management, 222 W.
7th Avenue, #13, Anchorage, AK
99513–7599, telephone (907) 271–5510,
before September 12, 2008. Repatriation
of the human remains to the Native
Village of Nikolski may proceed after
that date if no additional claimants
come forward.
The Bureau of Land Management is
responsible for notifying the Chaluka
Corporation and Native Village of
Nikolski that this notice has been
published.
Dated: July 8, 2008
Daniel Odess,
Assistant Associate Director, Park Cultural
Resources.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Notice of Inventory Completion: Alutiiq
Museum and Archaeological
Repository, Kodiak, AK
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice is here given in accordance
with the Native American Graves
Protection and Repatriation Act
(NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. 3003, of the
completion of an inventory of human
remains in the possession of Alutiiq
Museum and Archaeological Repository,
Kodiak, AK. The human remains were
removed from Anton Larsen Bay,
Kodiak Island, AK.
This notice is published as part of the
National Park Service’s administrative
responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25
U.S.C. 3003 (d)(3). The determinations
in this notice are the sole responsibility
of the museum, institution, or Federal
agency that has control of the Native
American human remains. The National
Park Service is not responsible for the
determinations in this notice.
A detailed assessment of the human
remains was made by the Alutiiq
Museum and Archaeological Repository
professional staff in consultation with
representatives of the Afognak Native
Corporation; Native Village of Afognak
(formerly the Village of Afognak); Anton
Larsen, Inc.; Koniag, Inc.; Ouzinkie
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Notice of Inventory Completion: Alaska State Office, Bureau of
Land Management, Anchorage, AK; and Museum of the Aleutians, Unalaska,
AK
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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Notice is here given in accordance with the Native American Graves
Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. 3003, of the
completion of an inventory of human remains in the control of the U.S.
Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Alaska State
Office, Anchorage, AK, and in the possession of the Museum of the
Aleutians, Unalaska, AK. The human remains were removed from Umnak
Island, AK.
This notice is published as part of the National Park Service's
administrative responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25 U.S.C. 3003 (d)(3).
The determinations in this notice are the sole responsibility of the
museum, institution, or Federal agency that has control of the Native
American human remains. The National Park Service is not responsible
for the determinations in this notice.
A detailed assessment of the human remains was made by the Alaska
State Office, Bureau of Land Management, Museum of the Aleutians, and
Smithsonian Institution professional staff in consultation with
representatives of the Native Village of Nikolski.
Between 1950 and the 1980s, human remains representing a minimum of
212 individuals were removed from various sites in the southwestern
part of Umnak Island, located in the Fox Island group of the eastern
Aleutian Islands, AK. These sites included the Chaluka site at the
Native Village of Nikolski, Ogalodox site, Sandy Beach site, and other
nearby smaller sites. The exact provenience for each individual can not
be determined. All of the human remains were probably removed at the
direction of the late Dr. William Laughlin from Umnak Island, as they
were later found to be among his collections. No known individuals were
identified. No associated funerary objects are present.
According to museum records, the 212 sets of human remains were
probably first sent to the University of Wisconsin, but then removed by
Dr. William Laughlin to the University of Connecticut at an unknown
date. From there, they were shipped by Dr. Laughlin to the Museum of
the Aleutians in 1998, where they are presently located.
During 1961-62, human remains representing a minimum of nine
individuals were removed from the Chaluka site at the Native Village of
Nikolski, on Umnak Island in the Fox Island group of the eastern
Aleutian Islands, AK. The human remains were also probably removed at
the direction of the late Dr. William Laughlin from Umnak Island, as
they were later found to be among his collections. No known individuals
were identified. No associated funerary objects are present.
The remains of the nine individuals were shipped to the University
of Wisconsin for study by Dr. William Laughlin and remained there until
after his death. In 2006, the human remains were sent to the
Smithsonian Institution for inventory, where they are presently
located.
Umnak Island has been inhabited for over 8,000 years by Aleut
(Unangan) people. Based on geographical location, oral history, and
archeological evidence, the human remains from this island are of Aleut
(Unangan) origin. The Aleut (Unangan) are ancestors of inhabitants of
the Native Village of Nikolski, the current and only Indian tribe and
settlement on Umnak Island, AK.
Officials of the Bureau of Land Management have determined that,
pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (9-10), the human remains described above
represent the physical remains of a minimum of 221 individuals of
Native American ancestry. Officials of the Bureau of Land Management
have also determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (2), there is a
relationship of shared group identity that can be reasonably traced
between the Native American human remains and the Native Village of
Nikolski.
Representatives of any other Indian tribe that believes itself to
be culturally affiliated with the human remains should contact Dr.
Robert E. King, Alaska State NAGPRA Coordinator, Bureau of Land
Management, 222 W. 7th Avenue, 13, Anchorage, AK 99513-7599,
telephone (907) 271-5510, before September 12, 2008. Repatriation of
the human remains to the Native Village of Nikolski may proceed after
that date if no additional claimants come forward.
The Bureau of Land Management is responsible for notifying the
Chaluka Corporation and Native Village of Nikolski that this notice has
been published.
Dated: July 8, 2008
Daniel Odess,
Assistant Associate Director, Park Cultural Resources.
[FR Doc. E8-18698 Filed 8-12-08; 8:45 am]
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